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Building a SaaS (or any web-based project) has never been easier. There are plenty of frameworks and technologies to pick from.
But which one is best? Can the JavaScript ecosystem keep up with Laravel etc? -
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Two major frameworks (yes, React is a library .... ) and two major versions.
Here's my opinion on both! -
Node.js allows you to run JavaScript outside of the browser. So does Bun, Deno and some other JavaScript runtimes that emerged over the last couple of years.
All these runtimes were created to solve certain problems that were introduced by Node.js.
But should you make the move away from Node.js? -
You're preferring const over let? Think again!
You're using Angular? Is that a joke? You get the point ...
I really hate that part of social media and the "developer world". What about you? -
In my early days as a web developer, I got started with HTML, CSS, JS and PHP.
Nowadays, modern fullstack JavaScript / JSX code can kind of feel like that basic PHP code I wrote back then. But is it really the same? -
With Next.js 14, the "App Router" became fully stable, since the last missing piece - "Server Actions" - were marked as stable.
I've worked with it for multiple months now. Would I recommend it? -
As you're growing as a developer, it's easy to introduce unnecessary complexities and abstractions into your code. But you might not always need the most modular and flexible code. Most of the time, simpler is better.
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HTMX is a JavaScript library that essentially extends HTML and allows you to send AJAX requests (and handle responses + update the UI) without writing any JavaScript code. It's amazing!
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As a (frontend) JavaScript developer, you got plenty of options and alternatives. You can learn Angular, React, Vue, Svelte, SolidJS and many other frameworks and libraries. But is that good or bad? That's what Max discusses in this episode.
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Devin - the world's first AI software engineer - was announced. What does that mean for software developers? And how does it actually work? Let's take a look!
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Max analyzes the official React 19 announcement blog post and explores all the exciting features that will be included in this upcoming major React version.
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In this podcast episode, I discuss the dangers of getting caught in a bubble of strong opinions and how it can be counterproductive for web developers, especially those who are new to the field.
I explore the fact that the majority of websites on the internet are not powered by the latest and greatest technologies, but rather by older, more established ones. I also encourage developers to focus on learning the fundamentals of web development rather than chasing every new trend. -
2023 has been the year of AI. Barely a week went by without some new AI service or model being announced.
In this episode we'll dive into the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on the world of software development.
Max explores three main scenarios that could become reality in an AI-powered future.
And, actually, one scenario is already reality!
But the good news is: The other two scenarios are not likely to materialize any time soon.